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HEY GUYS

got my rims up 4 sale

i only got em about 1 month ago and sellin because the rear rmis r 2 wide and stick out my guard and i dont wanna get defected or flare the guards!

its the wide package rims which r 9.5 (265) rear rims and 8.5 (235) wide front

will fit skyline.. stud patern 5x114,3 offset is 38 i think

price 2000 ono

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I got these on my pink skyline... HOT RIMZ...... and worth buying for all you skylineerzz!!!

thanx Al

MYSTR33 - yes they def should fit.. soarers and skylines etc haev same stud pattern.. we can try em if u want

CR@ZYM@X!!! - -loacted near hornsby can meet up pref on sat

hey mate not sure how many piece rim they r

if u really need 2 kno ill make a few fone calls and find out

yes available in syd but nt 4 much longer

just found out alst nite i mite b goin 2 brisbane 4 a month so if u want em in syd ur gonna have 2 act fast.. sorry about that

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